Kevin Lynch, of the San Francisco Chronicle, reports the San Francisco 49ers have some interest in free-agent WR Joe Horn (Falcons). According to the NFL Network, the team has a "low level" of interest in Horn.

Mike Garafolo, of The Star-Ledger, reports free-agent WR Joe Horn (Falcons) will visit with the New York Giants. The team, according to sources, called Horn and invited him. He arrived in the New York area during the evening Tuesday, Dec. 16, and will take a physical Wednesday. Horn, 36, has been a free agent since he was released by the Atlanta Falcons Aug. 19.

James Walker, of ESPN.com, reports free-agent WR Joe Horn (Falcons) said he would be interested in signing with the Cleveland Browns. "I would love to get with those young guys and help them win, because I know they are right at the next step of getting to the Super Bowl. I would love to be a part of Cleveland's organization and help them get to that next level," Horn said.

Harvey Fialkov, of the SunSentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins will pass on free agent WR Joe Horn (Falcons) for now. "The Dolphins told me they are going to work with their young receivers and see how they perform before addressing the veteran situation,'' said Horn's agent Ralph Vitolo. "I think they like Joe but it's going to be a matter of timing to see if anything works out in Miami.''

Updating previous reports, Steve Wyche, of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons WR Joe Horn (hamstring) wants to leave Atlanta so bad he said he has contemplated giving some money back to the team to speed up the process. "I'm ready to get it solved and move on," Horn said. "The longer I stay here, the worse it's going to get." The Falcons have looked for a trading partner but there haven't been any interest from others.

Steve Wyche, of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons WR Joe Horn (hamstring) has rarely practiced during training camp. He is dealing with a hamstring injury. Horn says the injury is minimal and he could practice. However, he noted he has been placed on medical rehabilitation, so he is running and going through agility drills. Horn said he told the Falcons Monday, Aug. 11, he was ready to practice. He did not take part in drills that day or the next and Horn would not say if the team told him not to practice.

The Associated Press reports Atlanta Falcons WR Joe Horn is at least fifth on the depth chart at wide receiver during training camp. He is so deep on the pecking order he may not have a chance of making it to the regular season with the team. When asked if he thought he would be with the Falcons, Horn smiled and said he didn't know.

Steve Wyche, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons WR Joe Horn still hopes to be traded at some point. However, Horn is guaranteed $2.5 million in 2008, which could make trading him difficult. He is in the second year of a four-year, $14.5 million deal but Horn's agent said he would restructure his contract to make a trade possible.

Steve Wyche, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons WR Joe Horn spent time running routes and catching footballs after the team's practice Sunday, July 27. Horn mostly watched the team's practice and did not run routes or catch balls during the actual practice. He said he has stayed in shape physically but hasn't studied the playbook. Horn skipped all voluntary activities, including the organized team activities.

Clarence E. Hill Jr., of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, reports the Dallas Cowboys do not have interest in Atlanta Falcons WR Joe Horn. The team believes he is washed up as a player and that he would be a bad fit in the locker room.

Steve Wyche, of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons WR Joe Horn has not attended the team's three voluntary workouts this week and will not attend any team functions unless they are mandatory, according to Horn's agent. "These are optional workouts right now and Joe's option is he chose not to be here," head coach Mike Smith said Thursday, May 22. "There's not really anything we can do about that. You'd like to have all your guys here but the (collective bargaining agreement) is pretty concrete in what we can do and can't do. We've had our mandatory workouts. When we open (training) camp we anticipate Joe will be here." Although Horn has expressed a desire to be traded, Ralph Vitolo, Horn's agent, said he has not been granted permission to seek a trade.

Steve Wyche, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons WR Joe Horn said Monday, May 12, that he would like to be traded. "I want to win a Super Bowl and I want to win a Super Bowl here in Atlanta, but I don't think I can help this team win a Super Bowl sitting on the bench, waiting for third down," Horn said. Horn also said that he has not approached the Falcons about him wanting to be traded.